The Single Best Name Ever for a College Football Bowl Game is No More and 2020 Really is the Worst
By Scott Rogust

The entire world was duped into thinking 2020 would be our year. Instead, it's been a hellish nightmare, and we're only five months in. Sports fans have witnessed every professional league get shut down due to the spread of the coronavirus across the world. As if that wasn't bad enough, college football fans were kicked below the belt this past week.
After three years, Bad Boy Mowers will no longer be sponsoring the Gasparilla Bowl. The news was officially confirmed on Thursday by ESPN, who runs the annual bowl game.
While recording the podcast, news broke that Bad Boy Mowers will no longer sponsor the Gasparilla Bowl.@DanWetzel, @PeteThamel and @ByPatForde were pretty upset about it ?
— Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) May 30, 2020
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That's right, the best college bowl game name in history is six feet under after a few years of existence.
As every football fan knows, most of the college bowls have some weird names. Before the inception of the Gasparilla Bowl, the game previously held terrible monikers, such as the magicJack Bowl and the Beef O'Brady's Bowl. For once, ESPN finally got it right by bringing in Bad Boy Mowers as a sponsor.
Come on, the name is absolutely tremendous. You best believe the Marshall Thundering Herd, Temple Owls, and UCF Knights were ecstatic to hoist the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl trophy. We would be!
Devastating news: Bad Boy Mowers no longer title sponsor of Gasparilla Bowl, sources told @Stadium. Previous names:
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) May 28, 2020
magicJack Bowl
St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef O'Brady's
Beef O'Brady's Bowl
Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl
St. Petersburg Bowl
Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl
If you'll excuse us, we need to compose ourselves as we mourn the loss of Bad Boy Mowers as an official NCAA Football sponsor. 2020, you're the worst.